an interesting multimedia trip down our collective pasts. not for wine4all & 75 renegade & definately recommended broadband
http://www.becominghuman.org/
http://www.becominghuman.org/
Gonzo said:an interesting multimedia trip down our collective pasts. not for wine4all & 75 renegade & definately recommended broadband
http://www.becominghuman.org/
Gonzo said:I do follow the theory of evolution quite closely & believe they're on the right path to discovering our deep dark secrets. There are some major flaws though, starting with: If we evolved from an ape species, why are there still monkeys?
Don't start the Genesis thing, I'm not in the mood
fury said:I have an interesting theory. The universe is timeless. It has always existed, it has no point in time where it was non-existant and then suddenly it existed. Time is not a constant at all, but it is merely a sensation that we humans experience, simply something to keep track of how many times this planet spins around and revolves around the sun.
There's no concrete evidence to support that the universe was instantly created, and the big bang theory is utter crap if you ask me. If an explosion rocked the universe and sent all the matter flying about, there's very little chance that masses the size of this planet would've remained intact, and even a billion "years" wouldn't have been enough time for a lot of dirt to suddenly clump together and start spinning around a star, let alone 9 of them. Even so, in the case of a Big Bang, then where are the burn marks on the planet surface? Fire consumes oxygen. If a huge explosion occurred, wouldn't that explosion have eaten up all the oxygen?
Thus, my theory that the universe never began, it has just always been in existence.
And yes, I do believe there is a supernatural being somewhere, I just don't think it would have been so bored as to gather up enough dirt and rock to put together a planet full of unintelligent, incompetents such as ourselves.
You can't create matter out of nothingness, and it is the same for energy. That energy had to come from somewhere. The only logical explanation is that it always existed.
Gonzo said:Put 1000 monkeys in a room with 1000 typewriters for 1000 years & one is, by chance, bound to create the works of Shakespeare. It's an infinate universe full of infinate possibilites. Shit happens
100 billion planets. if 1% of that are inhabitable. and 1% of that are able to support life. then 1% of that gets the proper materials to start life and 1% of that does, there are at least 1000 planets with life.
fury said:I have an interesting theory. The universe is timeless. It has always existed, it has no point in time where it was non-existant and then suddenly it existed.
Thus, my theory that the universe never began, it has just always been in existence.
You can't create matter out of nothingness, and it is the same for energy. That energy had to come from somewhere. The only logical explanation is that it always existed.
Gonzo said:did you at least watch the video?
One of the questions I've wondered for some time-If Jehovah created all of this, where was he before he made the Hebrews the chosen people? I mean, the Greeks & Romans had their mythological deities who were the all knowing, all powerful ones before the 31st century BC. What makes your God anymore real than theirs?